Much evidence has suggested that people conceive of time as flowing directionally in transverse space (e.g., from left to right for English speakers). However, this phenomenon has never been tested in a fully nonlinguistic paradigm where neither stimuli nor task use linguistic labels, which raises the possibility that time is directional only when reading/writing direction has been evoked. In the present study, English-speaking participants viewed a video where an actor sang a note while gesturing and reproduced the duration of the sung note by pressing a button. Results showed that the perceived duration of the note was increased by a long-distance gesture, relative to a short-distance gesture. This effect was equally strong for gestures m...
Although research has identified many types of gestures related to time and has studied the overall ...
Human languages typically employ a variety of spatial metaphors for time (e.g., "I'm looking forward...
Temporal perspectives have been studied as a part of spatial thinking of time. They allow us to plac...
Much evidence has suggested that people conceive of time as flowing directionally in transverse spac...
Abstract: Do English speakers think about time the way they talk about it? In spoken English, time a...
Time and space have been shown to be interlinked in people’s minds. To what extent can co-speech ges...
International audienceIn Western cultures where people read and write from left to right, time is re...
This thesis is the first large-scale, corpus-based analysis of time conceptualisation using multimod...
This Research Topic explores the question: what is the relationship between representations of time ...
Time and space are intimately related, but what is the real nature of this relationship? Is time map...
Time and space are intimately related, but what is the real nature of this relationship? Is time map...
International audienceIt has been shown that the processing of time activates a spatial left-to-righ...
While people around the world mentally represent time in terms of space, there is substantial cross-...
Time is fundamental to human experience: it plays a central role in our everyday lives; yet, we cann...
Using space to think about time appears to be a human universal, but the specifics of people’s space...
Although research has identified many types of gestures related to time and has studied the overall ...
Human languages typically employ a variety of spatial metaphors for time (e.g., "I'm looking forward...
Temporal perspectives have been studied as a part of spatial thinking of time. They allow us to plac...
Much evidence has suggested that people conceive of time as flowing directionally in transverse spac...
Abstract: Do English speakers think about time the way they talk about it? In spoken English, time a...
Time and space have been shown to be interlinked in people’s minds. To what extent can co-speech ges...
International audienceIn Western cultures where people read and write from left to right, time is re...
This thesis is the first large-scale, corpus-based analysis of time conceptualisation using multimod...
This Research Topic explores the question: what is the relationship between representations of time ...
Time and space are intimately related, but what is the real nature of this relationship? Is time map...
Time and space are intimately related, but what is the real nature of this relationship? Is time map...
International audienceIt has been shown that the processing of time activates a spatial left-to-righ...
While people around the world mentally represent time in terms of space, there is substantial cross-...
Time is fundamental to human experience: it plays a central role in our everyday lives; yet, we cann...
Using space to think about time appears to be a human universal, but the specifics of people’s space...
Although research has identified many types of gestures related to time and has studied the overall ...
Human languages typically employ a variety of spatial metaphors for time (e.g., "I'm looking forward...
Temporal perspectives have been studied as a part of spatial thinking of time. They allow us to plac...